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Leadership/Career Experts Ninth House and Penelope Trunk Offer Advice for Training, Retaining Generation Y

June 29th, 2011

Leadership/Career Experts Ninth House and Penelope Trunk Offer Advice for Training, Retaining Generation Y












San Francisco, Calif. (PRWEB) October 24, 2007

Ninth House, Inc., the leadership solutions company, and nationally syndicated career columnist and Yahoo! Finance career expert, Penelope Trunk, have teamed up to offer the industry advice about employee recruitment and retention as it relates to an up-and-coming Generation Y.

In the recently released The Brazen Careerist: The New Rules for Success, Ninth House CEO, Jeff Snipes, and the book’s author, Penelope Trunk, offer a wealth of information that today’s corporations and their new leaders can utilize to cultivate success. Ninth House is known for bringing high-quality, immersive, interactive leadership solutions to Fortune 500 companies. The company’s offerings touch on the very topics of retaining and engaging young talent. Penelope Trunk is a nationally syndicated career columnist and an expert about the issues and concerns of a new generation of workers under the age of 35.

“Ninth House gets it!” notes Trunk. “Ninth House understands what is needed to inspire young workers and develop them into successful leaders – and they offer solutions to help companies do just that.”

“The quality and delivery of Ninth House solutions make learning more like watching a movie rather than viewing a PowerPoint,” notes Snipes. “Ninth House and its clients have found that interactive, story-based video is the ideal medium for training the newest generation of workers who crave constant interaction and the ability to be immersed in the content in order to retain what they’ve learned and bring new skills back to the actual work environment.”

Because the Gen Y generation is good at working in teams, it’s important for them to look for work in an environment that values teamwork over the old-school hierarchal based organization. Snipes notes in Trunk’s book that there are three key questions Gen Y should ask of a potential employer:


What sort of talent development does the company provide?
Is diversity important to the company?
Is there a reward system in place for teams?

Other points that Snipes/Trunk address in the book include:

New methodologies for companies training Generation Y employees
Learning on the job through employee training programs
Three types of training employees should ask for at work
Effectively managing organizational shifts from hierarchical to competency based teams

Generation Y is generally referred to as the 76 million Americans born after 1982 who are just entering the work force in mass. Generation Y has also been referred to as “Generation Why?” noting the age group’s quest for answers and, sometimes, the questioning of authority. A recent research report from Bersin & Associates on talent management* notes that this new group of workers are confident, impatient, socially conscious, family-centric, and technology-savvy, and require work related training to “…give context and meaning, make it fun, search and explore, entertain me.”

The exiting of the huge baby boomer generation leaves a significant hole in the workforce and in companies’ leadership pipelines – a gap which Gen Y employees will fill. According to a the Bersin report, this phenomena has created the #1 talent problem today, leaving many companies grappling with how to effectively train and develop a new generation of leaders. (*High-Impact Talent Management, Bersin & Associates, 2007).

About Penelope Trunk:

Penelope Trunk has been a software executive, entrepreneur, and professional beach volleyball player. As an expert career adviser, she writes two popular business columns: the syndicated column “Brazen Careerist,” which is featured on Yahoo! Finance, and her column, “The Climb,” which runs in the Boston Globe. Her Brazen Careerist blog (http://blog.penelopetrunk.com) is a career advice resource for generation Y and gets 400,000 page views a month. Trunk lives in Madison, Wisconsin.

About Ninth House:

Ninth House, Inc. provides leadership development solutions that integrate content from leading business experts with self-paced online courses, practical simulations and in-person engagements to more effectively develop leaders at all levels of an organization. The Ninth House solutions address the most relevant issues an organization faces-from leadership and innovation, to building community in the workplace, to managing change. Ninth House’s leadership development solutions are easily scalable and able to be customized and deployed based on business needs, providing rapid and measurable behavioral change and increased productivity. Ninth House customers include nearly 200 Global 2000 and government organizations globally such as Amazon.com, British Telecommunications, Hyperion Software, SSM Health Care, United States Navy, and United States Department of Justice. Ninth House is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. For more information, please visit the Ninth House website at: http://www.ninthhouse.com, or call: 415-277-8200.

Ninth House® is a registered trademark of Ninth House, Inc.

*High-Impact Talent Management: State of the Market and Executive Overview® 2007, Bersin & Associates / Josh Bersin, May 2007.

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I need some help with earning credit asap, advice or tips or maybe just a good site for people like me?

April 25th, 2011

Question by Kim: I need some help with earning credit asap, advice or tips or maybe just a good site for people like me?
I am currently 17 years old, is it possible for me to start earning credit now? Probably not, right? Well, when I hit 18 in September I wanna earn good credit as soon as I can because the housing I am looking at requires good credit, Im not sure how to go about it? I’m looking for advice on the fastest possible way to earn good credit. Thanks for any answers…

Best answer:

Answer by Prove It Or Lose It!
No, you really can’t earn credit until you’re 18. Once you turn 18, you can apply for a Capital One card–they often approve first-timers. If they turn you down, you can apply for a secured credit card like Orchard Bank. Use the card regularly by charging only small amounts on it and paying it off in the same month. *Never* use more than 30% of the available balance on a credit card at any given time, even if you pay it off in the same month.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

Innovative Free Financial Advice Service Launches at MechanicsofMoney.com

February 17th, 2011

Boulder, CO (PRWEB) April 20, 2006

Using MechanicsofMoney.com, with only a few clicks of the mouse, users can ask their financial questions and have answers from multiple financial advisors delivered directly to the user’s email account. Mechanics of Money’s unique forum is totally free — both for financial consumers and financial advisors — and users can remain totally anonymous.

Studies show that most Americans are financially illiterate and that Americans fail to take advantage of basic financial planning concepts. The number one reason why most Americans do not take advantage of financial planning is that most financial consumers do not know where go to get basic financial advice or where to find a financial advisor or how to judge the quality and ethics of a particular advisor. Yet the financial laws, markets, and products are more complicated today than ever.

Mechanics of Money solves these problems by providing a means for financial consumers to interact with and judge the quality of financial advisors by comparing the financial advisor’s responses. Mechanics of Money helps users cut through all of the financial noise and get direct answers to their financial questions. Users can opt to follow up or not follow up with any financial advisor who responds.

Financial advisors of all sorts, from investment gurus to morticians, are encouraged to participate in Mechanics of Money because the forum provides the advisors with a means to interact with potential clients — clients who are in need of financial services.

About MechanicsofMoney.com

MechanicsofMoney.com was created by a small group of financial advisors who wanted a cost-free and effective means for distributing financial advice to the general public. Our goal is to have our financial advisors answer as many financial questions as possible. For more information, please visit us online at www.MechanicsofMoney.com.

Media contact:

Kreig Mitchell

303.521.0053

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Homeowners Receive Real Estate Market Advice with the Launch of Help Us Sell Our House? Web Portal

November 25th, 2010



Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) August 9, 2007

Sparo Publishing International, Inc. announced the launch of Help Us Sell Our House™ (www.HelpUsSellOurHouse.com ). The consumer-based web portal identifies addresses and provides solutions for homeowners selling both primary residences and investment real estate holdings.

The web portal offers both free and subscription-based articles, links and tips. Editorial content is strategically focused on current real estate market conditions and trends, as well as addressing the most up-to-date issues facing home sellers.

Help Us Sell Our House™ has valuable information for real estate agents as well. The editorial focuses on the sales and marketing expertise offered by fellow experienced realtors, as well as offers supplemental information for agents to better educate and guide their client base.

“When it comes to selling a house, people can become paralyzed with the process,” said Robert McCoy, publisher of Help Us Sell Our House™. “With a lack of confidence in the current real estate market as well as misguided expectations of what it takes to sell a house, sellers need to be armed with knowledge of their local real estate market, guidance for effective ways to market their home and a creative edge to make their house stand out among the competition.”

“Help Us Sell Our House offers homeowners an opportunity to have a complete guide at their fingertips,” said Krista Hummel, online editor of Help Us Sell Our House™. “The detailed information and the simple ‘how to’ articles make getting top dollar for a house in a soft real estate market not only realistic, but probable. The web portal is designed to be easy and fun to read while having articles and tips that are simple to use by any person, at any skill level.”

Help Us Sell Our House™ answers all the questions sellers need to know, as well as provide homeowners a guide through the selling process, with or without a real estate agent. It addresses the many issues that most homeowners are simply not equipped or prepared to handle, and issues realtors struggle to guide their clients through the process.

Some of the editorial departments within the web portal include:

Pricing Matters: Learn the importance of accurately pricing a house for sale and being realistic about the asking price. Find out the most effective and efficient ways to determine realistic values.

Realtor / Client Success: Homeowners can learn about the professional responsibilities that a realtor has towards his or her client, as well as how to develop and maintain an effective and professional realtor/client relationship.

Staging Success: Help Us Sell Our House™ provides information about how and why house staging can help sell a home faster than an empty house. Home tips, tricks and cost effective ideas to make a house show its best.

Maximizing Advertising: Cost effective advertising methods to enhance or supplement a real estate agents normal course of business.

“It’s a tough real estate market right now,” said McCoy. “Any assistance home sellers can get while marketing their home is invaluable. With stiff competition in every part of the country, homeowners need strategic direction, creative thinking and solid answers on how to sell their homes.”

Sparo Publishing International, Inc. is the publisher of Help Us Sell Our House™. Sparo is a Phoenix-based consumer and contract publisher with publishing interests in real estate markets such as residential real estate and specialty real estate developments. Help Us Sell Our House™ is its first fully integrated web portal for homeowners and home sellers. Sparo partnered with Sub Hub Limited, a U.K.-based CMS and Internet provider, for portal development and management. Editorial content for all publications is U.S. based.

Contact:

Robert McCoy, Publisher (Robert @ sparo-usa.com)

Krista Hummel. Online Editor (krista @ sparo-usa.com)

Help Us Sell our House™

Sparo Publishing International, Inc.

602 367 3077

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